Vocabulario “La Culebra y el Ratón”

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Vocabulario “La Culebra y el Ratón”   un desierto: a desert culebra: Snake el desierto: the desert se llama ___: her/his name is ___ porque: because vive en ___: Lives in _____ ratones/ratón: mice/mouse le gusta comer: she/he likes to eat el gobierno: the government no le gusta comer: she/he doesn’t like to eat frontera: border no sabe español: doesn’t know Spanish también: also trabaja en: works in quiere: wants trabaja para: works for aprender: to learn trabajar: to work todos: everybody/everyone hablan: they speak no entiende nada: doesn’t understand anything Estados Unidos = USA

le dice que: he/she says that piensa que : he thinks that le dice: he says le puede enseñar: he can teach him compra: buys hola: hi unos libros: some books ¿cómo estás? How are you? los libros: the books estoy bien ¿y tú? Good and you? son complicados: they are complicated gracias: thank you si me das: if you give me no enseñan nada: they don’t teach anything le da: he/she gives le consigue: he finds son: they are un par de tenis: a pair of runners. no son: they aren’t para: to divertidos: fun correr: run estudia: studies hacen un pacto: they make a deal por: for Te enseño: I will teach you no sabe: he doesn’t know un día: one day ve: he sees está: is (for location) debajo: under una palmera: a palm-tree